Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries. When a person experiences high blood pressure (hypertension), the heart is forced to work harder than normal, causing it to grow bigger than usual, putting pressure on the arteries and the heart itself. This can also lead to kidney damage.
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Home Dialysis: Together You Can!
When kidney patients begin to look at treatment options they have a lot of choices. While not all treatment options are right for everyone, choices include transplantation, hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis.
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Home Hemodialysis Training – What to Expect
So you’ve decided to do your hemodialysis treatment at home. Congratulations! This is another step in taking charge of your health care. Home hemodialysis is not easy – nor is it difficult, with proper training and attention. Getting started on the program takes time, patience and a commitment from you and your care partner.
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Increasing Self Care Dialysis Adoption
Today, self-care (home) dialysis therapies, including peritoneal dialysis and home hemodialysis, are receiving significant attention within the chronic kidney disease (CKD) field and adoption of these therapies as treatments for patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD) is increasing.
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Peritoneal Dialysis – Safe, and Perhaps Easier Than You Think
Starting dialysis can be a frightening event for many people. It often happens during a time of illness and worries about lifestyle changes. Dietary changes and long-term health issues can be quite intimidating.
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Peritoneal Dialysis A – Z: Implant Surgery, Recovery, Training Process and Going Back to Work
What runs through a patient’s mind when their doctor just diagnosed them with renal failure or that their already reduced kidney function has worsened? “Will I live?” “What life changes are coming my way?” “Will I have a normal lifestyle with renal failure?
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Preventing the Risk of Hernias in Peritoneal Dialysis
The organs that are situated within the abdominal cavity are covered with a fine continuous lining membrane called the peritoneal membrane, or peritoneum. The part of this membrane that covers the intra (inside)
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Cost Associated with Home Dialysis
Dialysis is expensive….around $30,000 per year. If you have to dialyze, you have two choices as to where you get your treatment: in-center or at home. Both options are covered by Medicare, Medicaid and many private insurances. So, which option do you pick?
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Knowing Your Options is Empowering
“I am approaching end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Can I do dialysis at home?” Being diagnosed with kidney failure is a lifealtering event. The change can be very difficult, and many people find themselves with feelings of anxiety and stress while waiting for a transplant.
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Nocturnal Home Hemodialysis & Heart Disease: When is More Better?
When is more … better?
More … dangerous heart rhythms? No way! More … episodes of not being able to breathe the night before dialysis? Not likely! More … muscle cramps, weakness, nausea and vomiting near the end of dialysis? Ummm – no! The correct answer: more dialysis treatments per week and more time per dialysis session.
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